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Originally Posted by LlamaZorz
As stated above you have no obligation to send them back to Amazon or even tell them about it. Though the right thing to do is tell them and return. Though to be honest I think you have more to loose by sending them back than not.
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I don't think things that are right in relations between human beings apply to relations between a human being and a corporation. The business model surely includes such cases in calculation of overall delivery costs. Personally I would consider it lucky, as if I won in a lottery, just as I would consider it unlucky if they sent me a hundred Kindles and a pack of lawyers to make me pay for all of them as a result of some bureaucratical process spawned in the company's body. It's not human, reasoning doesn't apply to what it does.